The next workshop takes place a week today from 7-9pm and will be dedicated to paper sculpting. The £10 fee covers the cost of all materials and a drink from the bar. Places are limited, so book in advance.

6 Gosport Discovery Centre, High Street, Gosport.

A free fortnightly art club plus regular crafty workshops make this a good place to go if you fancy exploring your creative side.

7 Love Southsea free kid’s club, Square Tower, Old Portsmouth.

Parents can support local traders and browse the market stalls while their children get creative at these new workshops.

The market is on from 11am until 3pm every first and second Sunday of the month, with the kid’s club running from midday until 1pm.

8 Artyzpotz Ceramics, Castle Road, Southsea (artypotz.com).

Perfect for beginners, you can pick ready-made pottery to paint yourself.

For a small studio fee and the cost of your chosen item – from between £2.50 and £30 – you can get creative and the studio will then fire your finished masterpiece, ready for collection.

9 Portsmouth Historic Dockyard.

Check out the family area on board HMS Warrior during the Easter holidays (March 31 – April 15) for some pirate-themed art and craft activities. It’s free to take part but you’ll need a valid dockyard entrance ticket.

10 Westbury Manor Museum, West Street, Fareham.

Regular have-a-go sessions take place at the town’s museum, in West Street.

On Wednesday April 11, take part in a spring animal mask session. It’s free, apart from a contribution for the materials.